Pro-jihadi music is also heard playing throughout the video, which is designed to look and sound like the terror group's real-life footage of brutal slaughter that it has filmed in Syria and Iraq. As the video continues, the players can be heard chanting Islamist slogans whenever a bomb explodes or another character is killed. Last September ISIS uploaded a video to YouTube that carried the group's chilling black jihadi flag and showed violent scenes from the game - including police officers being gunned down and lorries being blown up by suicide bombers.Īt the start of the video a message appears that reads: 'Your games which are producing from you, we do the same actions in the battelfields (sic)!!'. Hijacking the ARMA III modification is just the latest attempt by ISIS supporters to use the growing influence of video games to recruit children to their twisted cause and radicalise the vulnerable. Chilling: ISIS' black flag of jihad is seen painted on cars and flying on flag poles in the video game mod